THE COMINFORM EMIGRATION IN BULGARIA [PDF]
The main aim of this paper is to analyze the organization and activities of the Yugoslav political emigration in Bulgaria from 1948. to 1955. As a Soviet-satellite, Bulgaria was one of the countries chosen by the political dissidents (after the Yugoslav ...
Milan Milenković
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Cominform Supporters in Slovenia
1e Yugoslav authorities characterised the people who supposedly agreed with the Cominform Resolution or simply criticised the policy of the Yugoslav leadership during the dispute with the Soviet Union as Cominform supporters (so-called “ibeovci” or ...
A. Gabrič
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Social composition and everyday life of Cominform emigrants in Hungary (1948-1980) [PDF]
As a direct but unexpected consequence of the outbreak of the Soviet–Yugoslav conflict, so-called Cominformist or ibeovci communities were established in the Soviet Union and in its Eastern European satellite states.
Péter Vukman
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„Jugoslavija je kuća koja se ruši”: Prikazivanje sukoba sa Informbiroom u jugoslovenskoj kinematografiji osamdesetih godina – istorijska analiza [PDF]
In Yugoslavia, the 1980s were a period of economic and political crisis, but also a time of a gradual liberalisation of the society and the start of its movement towards a multiparty system and breakup.
Davor Stipić
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Економски односи Југославије и Румуније 1945–1948. године [PDF]
This paper analyzes Yugoslav-Romanian economic relations between 1945 and 1948, marked by post-war restoration and radical social and economic changes in both countries.
Vladimir Lj. Cvetković
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Incidenti na granicama između Jugoslavije i zemalja Informbiroa (1948-1955). [PDF]
Based on sources in the Archives of Yugoslavia and the Military Archives of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Serbia, as well as published sources and relevant historiographical literature, this paper aims to analyze the course of the border ...
Marko B. Miletić
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Interview with Leonid Ia. Gibianskii. 17 September 2020. Moscow, Tverskoy Boulevard
At the request of the editorial board of the journal Slavic World in the Third Millennium, the eldest researcher of the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Leonid Ianovich Gibianskii (born 1936), recounts his life.
Leonid Ia. Gibianskii
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Politično delovanje Slovencev na Tržaškem, Goriškem in Videmskem po podpisu Pariške mirovne pogodbe leta 1947 [PDF]
For Slovenians, who became a national minority in Italy, the new border demarcation resulting from the Paris Peace Treaty in 1947 opened a new chapter of political engagement, with the formation of new political parties with clear ideological and ...
Erika Jazbar
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JUGOSLOVENSKI KOMUNISTI I ŠPANSKA REVOLUCIONARNA EMIGRACIJA 1945–1975. [PDF]
The authorities of communist Yugoslavia resolutely refused to recognize Franco’s regime in Spain. Since 1946, they maintained diplomatic relations with the government of the Spanish Republic in exile and provided it with regular financial assistance ...
Zoran Bajin
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Intellectuals in power: Social patterns in the formative years of second Yugoslavia [PDF]
Political history of the Second Yugoslavia was continuously sacral, while secularization mainly took place within the arts’ domain. The Cominform (Informbiro) and split with the SSR opened up a space for greater freedom of creativity (Kardelj, Đilas ...
Bošković Dušan
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